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Mark Warner’s NJ Energy Flow Data: 2012 Tab 1. Model Inputs and Calculations: pg. 2 Tab 2. Model Outputs pg. 9 Tab 3. EIA Data pg. 15 Tab 4. Other Data pg. 31 Tab 5. Summary Charts pg. 36 Tab 6. Top 10 pg. 46 Tab 7. Notes pg. 47

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Page 1: Mark Warner’s NJ Energy Flow Data: 2012

Mark Warner’s NJ Energy Flow Data: 2012

Tab 1. Model Inputs and Calculations: pg. 2

Tab 2. Model Outputs pg. 9

Tab 3. EIA Data pg. 15

Tab 4. Other Data pg. 31

Tab 5. Summary Charts pg. 36

Tab 6. Top 10 pg. 46

Tab 7. Notes pg. 47

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Tab 1. Model Inputs and Calculations

ALL DATA ARE FOR 2012 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED Yellow Background = Hard Input Parameter from EIA, PJM, or CEP data sources

Gree Background = Calculated Result

Purple Background = Inferred input from intermediate calculation/data

On-Site Fuel Use By Sector Fuel Consumed Units Conversion Fuel Energy Units EIA Code

Residential

Nat Gas 191,371 Million Cu-Ft. 1.02788 196,706 B-BTUs NGRCP

Distillate Fuel Oil 4,202 Thousand Barrels 5.82556 24,479 B-BTUs DFRCP

LPG 1,067 Thousand Barrels 3.83505 4,092 B-BTUs LGRCP

Kerosene 11 Thousand Barrels 5.45454 60 B-BTUs KSRCP

Renewable: Wood 457 Thousand Cords 19.99344 9,137 B-BTUs WDRCP

Renewable: Geothermal (heat) N/A N/A 446 B-BTUs GERCB

Total: Residential On-Site Fuel Use: 234,920

Commercial

Natural Gas 174,641 Million Cu-Ft. 1.02788 179,510 B-BTUs NGCCP

Coal 0 Thousand Short Tons 24.50000 0 B-BTUs CLCCP

Distillate Fuel Oil 1,891 Thousand Barrels 5.82602 11,017 B-BTUs DFCCP

Residual Fuel Oil 43 Thousand Barrels 6.25581 269 B-BTUs RFCCP

LPG 361 Thousand Barrels 3.83934 1,386 B-BTUs LGCCP

Kerosene 3 Thousand Barrels 4.66667 14 B-BTUs KSCCP

Ethanol 7 Thousand Barrels 3.71429 26 B-BTUs ENCCP

Motor Gasoline 65 Thousand Barrels 5.24615 341 B-BTUs MGCCP

Renewable: Wood N/A N/A 1,289 B-BTUs WDCCB

Renewable: Waste N/A N/A 2,682 B-BTUs WSCCB

Renewable: Geothermal (heat) N/A 0 B-BTUs GECCB

Total: Commercial On-Site Fuel Use: 196,534

Primary Energy Consumption

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Industrial

Natural Gas 54,785 Million Cu-Ft. 1.02787 56,312 B-BTUs NGICP

Coal 0 Thousand Short Tons 23.40000 0 B-BTUs CLICP

Distillate Fuel Oil 1,901 Thousand Barrels 5.82483 11,073 B-BTUs DFICP

Residual Fuel Oil 272 Thousand Barrels 6.29004 1,711 B-BTUs RFICP

LPG 365 Thousand Barrels 3.46575 1,265 B-BTUs LGICP

Kerosene 15 Thousand Barrels 5.53333 83 B-BTUs KSICP

Ethanol 111 Thousand Barrels 3.48649 387 B-BTUs ENICP

Motor Gasoline 985 Thousand Barrels 5.21624 5,138 B-BTUs MGICP

Aviation Gasoline 0 Thousand Barrels 4.6 0 B-BTUs ABICP

Petroleum Coke (assumed to be used as energy) 4,292 Thousand Barrels 6.023765 25,854 B-BTUs PCICP

Miscellaneous Petroleum (assumed used as energy) 873 Thousand Barrels 5.793814 5,058 B-BTUs MSICP

Other Petroleum (assumed used as energy) 12,556 Thousand Barrels 5.981602 75,105 B-BTUs POICP

Renewable: Wood N/A 3,397 B-BTUs WDICB

Renewable: Waste N/A 512 B-BTUs WSICB

Renewable: Geothermal (heat) N/A 0 B-BTUs GEICB

Non--Energy: Still Gas (assumed used as feedstock) 6,936 Thousand Barrels N/A N/A B-BTUs SGICP

Non-Energy: Asphalt and Road Oil (feedstock) 4,709 Thousand Barrels N/A N/A N/A ARICP

Non-Energy: Lubricants (feedstock) 1,189 Thousand Barrels N/A N/A N/A LUICP

Non-Energy: Waxes (feedstock) 70 Thousand Barrels N/A N/A N/A WXICP

Non-Energy: Special Napthas (feedstock) 96 Thousand Barrels N/A N/A N/A SNICP

Non-Energy: Unfinished Oils (feedstock) 290 Thousand Barrels N/A N/A N/A UOICP

Total: Industrial On-Site Fuel Use (energy only): 185,895

% Of On-Site Fuel Used For Electricity Generation: 37.00%

Effective Efficiency Of Electricity Generation: 11.30%

Onsite Fuel Dedicated To Onsite Generation (B-BTUs): 68,781

Electricity Generated Onsite (B-BTUs): 7,772

Note: Source - EIA MECS national profile for 2010, same %'s applied to NJ

Note: See "Other Data" tab for sources and detailed calculations

Note: Most of the generation is CHP, steam is primary output

Industrial On-Site Electricity Generation

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Electricity Generation Consumption Fuel Units EIA Code Conversion Consumption Energy Units EIA Code Generation Energy Units EIA Code % Efficiency

Centralized Generation (In-State)

Nuclear N/A N/A N/A 346,962 B. BTUs NUEGB 112,976 B. BTUs NUEGP 32.6%

Nat Gas and other gases 226,469 Million Cu-Ft. NGEIP 1.031108 233,514 B. BTUs 96,512 B. BTUs EIA NJ Profile 41.3%

Coal 1,007 Th. Short Tons CLEIP 25.411122 25,589 B. BTUs 6,474 B. BTUs EIA NJ Profile 25.3%

Distillate Fuel Oil 43 Th. Barrels DFEIP 5.8837209 253 B. BTUs 242 EIA NJ Profile

Residual Fuel Oil 15 Th. Barrels RFEIP 6.133333 92 B. BTUs EIA NJ Profile

Renewable: Wood N/A N/A N/A 0 B. BTUs WDEIB 0 B. BTUs EIA NJ Profile N/A

Renewable: Waste (MSW) N/A N/A N/A 12,301 B. BTUs WSEIB 2,158 B. BTUs EIA NJ Profile 17.5%

Renewable: Other Biomass and Landfill Gas N/A N/A N/A 10,974 B. BTUs EIA NJ Profile 3,292 B. BTUs EIA NJ Profile 30.0%

Renewable - Hydro N/A N/A N/A 102 B. BTUs HYEGB 36 B. BTUs HYEGP 35.3%

Renewable - Solar (grid) N/A N/A 2,420 B. BTUs See below 726 B. BTUs See below

Renewable - Wind (grid) N/A N/A 0.137 B. BTUs See below 0.041 B. BTUs PJM Data

Total Centralized In-State Generation: 632,207 B. BTUs 222,416 B. BTUs

B. BTUs 70.1%

Primary Supply (Physcial Units) ===> Primary Supply (Energy Units) Delivered (Generated) Electricity

Imported PJM Electricity (See "other data" tab for PJM data sources)

Total Consumed Electricity (Instate & Imported): 256,536 B-BTUs ESTXB

Derived Imported Electricity: 34,120 B-BTUs

Assumed PJM Fleet Efficiency: 0.30

Derived PJM Primary Energy Used (for NJ import): 113,733 B-BTUs

PJM Fossil Fuel Fraction (63.4%, 2006 PJM Data): 72,107 B-BTUs See "Other Data" Tab

PJM Non-Fossil Fuel Fraction (36.6%, 2006 PJM Data): 41,626 B-BTUs See "Other Data" Tab

% of NJ Delivered Electricity Imported From PJM 13.3%

% of Physical Supply For Electricity From Within PJM 15.2%

Note: EIA data inconsistent (ESLIB), used total

(ESTXB) minus instate production to infer net

import

Solar Calculation (In-State) Distributed Grid Supply

Capacity As Of EO 2011 (KW): 454,394 110,429

Capacity Installed In 2012 (KW): 305,854 111,491

Effective Capacity (KW): 637,906 177,324

Estimated Production 2012 (MWHrs): 765,488 212,788

Estimated Production 2012 (B-BTUs): 2,612 726

Equivilent Primary Supply @ 30% (B-BTUs): 8,707 2,420

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Market Share Primary Delivered

Residential 16.3% 1,419.2 425.7 B-BTUs

Commercial 83.7% 7,287.3 2,186.2 B-BTUs

Note: NJ-CEP data does not break out commerical and industrial, so report everything as commercial

Source: NJ-CEP solar project list, sorted and calculated by application segment and completion date

Distributed Solar Generation Summary

Consolidated Summary For InfoGraphic Primary Generated

In-state Generation

Grid Solar 2,420 726 B-BTUs

Grid Wind 0.137 0.041 B-BTUs

Large Hydro 102 36 B-BTUs

Wood & Waste 23,275 5,450 B-BTUs

Nuclear 346,962 112,976 B-BTUs

Fuel Oil 345 242 B-BTUs

Coal 25,589 6,474 B-BTUs

Natural Gas 233,514 96,512 B-BTUs

Utility Power Distribution By Segment B-BTUs % EIA Code

Residential 97,798 38.1% ESRCB

Commercial 131,273 51.2% ESCCB

Industrial 26,485 10.3% ESICB

Transportation 980 0.4% ESACB

Total: 256,536

Notes On Electricity Generation Data

(1) "Wood and Waste" includes biomass, wood, MSW, landfill gas

(2) Fuel Oil combines distillate and residual oils

(3) Natural Gas includes associated fossil-fuel gases

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Fueled Transportation Fuel Cons. Units Conversion Fuel Energy Units EIA Code

Fuel Use By Fuel Type

Gasoline 94,861 Thousand Barrels 5.21898 495,078 Billion BTUs MGACP

Bio-Fuel: Ethanol 10,743 Thousand Barrels 3.46858 37,263 Billion BTUs ENACP

Natural Gas 4,794 Million Cu-Ft. 1.02759 4,926 Billion BTUs NGACP

LP (mostly non-Highway, forklifts, etc) 114 Thousand Barrels 3.83333 437 Billion BTUs LGACP

Distillate Fuel Oil (Vehicle or Road Diesel) 20,331 Thousand Barrels 5.82510 118,430 Billion BTUs DFACP

Residual Fuel Oil (Diesel - Mostly Marine) 6,407 Thousand Barrels 6.28734 40,283 Billion BTUs RFACP

Aviation Gasoline 64 Thousand Barrels 5.07813 325 Billion BTUs AVACP

Jet Fuel (Kerosene) 31,611 Thousand Barrels 5.66996 179,233 Billion BTUs JFACP

Non-Energy: Lubricants 511 Thousand Barrels 6.06458 3,099 Billion BTUs LUACP

Primary Energy Consumption

Light Heavy Trains Ships Planes

0.94839 0.03749 0.00000 0.01239 0.00174

1.00000

0.00000 1.00000

1.00000

0.06202 0.81172 0.07984 0.04644 0.00000

1.00000

1.00000

1.00000

Note: See "other data" tab for sources of fuel-use by vehicle class

Fuel Distribution By Fuel Type and Vehicle Class

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Fuel Use By Vehicle Class (primarily road use) Light Heavy Trains Ships Planes

Gasoline 469,526.0 18,558.4 6,133.6 863.2 B-BTUs

Bio-Fuel: Ethanol 37,263.0 B-BTUs

Natural Gas 0.0 4,926.3 B-BTUs

LP 437.0

Distillate Fuel Oil (Road Diesel) 7,344.5 96,132.3 9,455.2 5,499.8 B-BTUs

Residual Fuel Oil (Marine Diesel) 40,283.0 B-BTUs

Aviation Gasoline 325.0 B-BTUs

Jet Fuel 179,233.0 B-BTUs

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Consumption Activity

Highway Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) - 2012 74,225 Million Miles

Vehicles Miles Traveled (VMT) - 2012 74,000 Million Miles

NJ Population - 2012 8,867,749 People

NJ GDP - 2012 438.2 Billions of 2005-$

Heating Degree-Days (2012) 4,220.0 Deg-F

Cooling Degree-Days (2012) 930.0 Deg-F

http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/sites/rita.dot.gov.bts/files/pub

lications/state_transportation_statistics/state_transportatio

n_statistics_2014/index.html/chapter5/table5-3

Rutgers NJ GHG Inventory (Issued April 2015)

In-State Electricity Generation (Retail sales) 67.0 TWhrs

Imported Electricity (from PJM) 8.0 TWhrs

Total Retail Electricity Consumption - 2012 75.0 TWhrs

Vehicle Registrations - 2012

Passenger Cars (private and non-private) 3,931 Th. Vehicles

Other Passenger Vehicles (Pickups, SUVs, MCs, buses) 2,932 Th. Vehicles

Short-Haul Trucks (Vans) 715 Th. Vehicles

Long-Haul Trucks (Tractors) 43 Th. Vehicles

Other Light Trucks (including off-road) 9 Th. Vehicles

http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/sites/rita.dot.gov.bts/files/pub

lications/state_transportation_statistics/state_transportatio

n_statistics_2014/index.html/chapter5/table5-1

Includes motorcycles, buses, pickups, and SUVs

General Notes 1) Other biomass (BMGCP) not included, since EIA data is unclear where or how it is consumed

2) Missing information about what fraction of on-site fuel is consumed for cogen (with wholesale electricity export) or onsite electricity generation

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Tab 2. Model Outputs

Model Outputs (matching format of infographic)

Emission Factors (converts mass of primary supply to CO2 emissions)

Pounds

Of CO2

Fuel Type Per B-BTU Source

Coal (average) 210,200 (1)

Road/Vehicle Diesel and Heating Oil 161,300 (1)

Residual Oil (marine) 173,700 (1)

Other Petroleum 160,100 (1)

Gasoline 157,200 (1)

Propane 139,000 (1)

Natural Gas 117,000 (1)

Kerosene 159,400 (1)

Pet Coke 225,100 (1)

Municipal Solid Waste 199,900 (2)

Jet Fuel 156,300 (1)

Aviation Gasoline 152,600 (1)

Liquid Biofuel: Ethanol 127,332 (3) 19% less than gasoline net impact

Wood and Wood Waste: 221,900 (2)

Sources:

(1) EIA http://www.eia.gov/environment/emissions/co2_vol_mass.cfm

(2) EIA http://www.mwcog.org/uploads/committee-documents/vlZeWV420070820112319.pdf

(3) DOE http://www.afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/flexible_fuel_emissions.html

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Preliminary Calculations

Onsite Fuel Use: 617,349 27.5% % CO2 (pounds)

In-State Electricity: 640,914 28.5% Methane (LFG) 0.003186 42,399,945

Imported Electricity: 113,733 5.1% Coal 0.457258 10,931,515,852

Transportation: 875,980 39.0% Natural Gas 0.170286 2,265,948,217

Total: 2,247,976 Hydro 0.008905 0

Nuclear 0.333809 0

Distillate Fuel Oil 0.000206 3,779,294

Total Coal: 25,589 1.1% Petroleum Coke 0.001426 36,506,953

Total NatGas: 670,968 29.8% Residual Fuel Oil 0.001891 37,360,800

Total: LPG 7,180 0.3% Solar 0 0

Total: Fuel Oil 48,894 2.2% Waste 0.004142 94,162,044

Total: Kerosene 157 0.0% Wind 0.017553 0

Total: Gasoline 500,557 22.3% Wood 0.001382 34,874,215

Total: Vehicle Diesel 118,430 5.3% Total 13,446,547,319

Total: Marine Diesel 40,283 1.8%

Total: Jet Fuel 179,233 8.0% Percentages come from "Other Data" tab, PJM supply mix table (w/o NJ)

Total: Aviation Gasoline 325 0.0%

Total: Misc. Petroleum 106,017 4.7%

In-State Fossil: 1,697,633

Total: PJM Fossil Fuel 72,107 3.2%

Total Fossil Fuel: 1,769,740 78.7%

Total Primary Energy Use (B-BTUs)

Fossil Fuel (B-BTUs)

PJM Generation (w/o NJ fleet) 2012

PJM Fuel Type

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Grid Solar 2,420 0.1%

Grid RE Other 0.137 0.0%

Large Hyrdo 102 0.0%

Central W&W 23,275 1.0%

Bio-Fuel: Ethanol 37,676 1.7%

Nuclear 346,962 15.4%

Dist. Solar 8,707 0.4%

Dist. W&W 17,017 0.8%

Dist. Geothermal 446 0.0%

In-State Non-Fossil: 436,605

PJM Non-Fossil Fuel 41,626 1.9%

Total Non-Fossil Fuel: 478,231 0.212739

Total In-State: 2,134,238 94.9%

Total Out-Of State: 113,733 5.1%

Total Primary Energy: 2,247,971 B-BTUs

Fossil Fuel Fraction: 78.7%

Non-Fossil Fuel (B-BTUs)

Total Energy (B-BTUs)

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Emissions Calculations (organized to match the infographic)

Note: for electricity, Primary Energy = fuel into power plant, Delivered Energy = output electricity generated.

Note: for onsite and vehicle fuel consumption, Primary Energy = Delivered Energy (per segment).

E-Factor Discount CO2 (MMT)

P-E-GS 2,420 D-E-GS 726 0 1.00 E-E-GS 0 0.000

P-E-GW 0.137 D-E-GW 0.041 0 1.00 E-E-GW 0 0.000

P-E-LH 102 D-E-LH 36 0 1.00 E-E-LH 0 0.000

P-E-CW 23,275 D-E-CW 5,450 179,600 1.00 E-E-CW 4,180,190,000 1.900

P-E-NU 346,962 D-E-NU 112,976 0 1.00 E-E-NU 0 0.000

P-E-FO 345 D-E-FO 242 161,300 1.00 E-E-FO 55,648,499 0.025

P-E-CL 25,589 D-E-CL 6,474 210,200 1.00 E-E-CL 5,378,807,769 2.445

P-E-NG 233,514 D-E-NG 96,512 117,000 1.00 E-E-NG 27,321,137,725 12.419

P-E-SP 632,207 D-E-SP 222,416 N/A N/A E-E-SP 36,935,783,994 16.789

P-E-IP 113,733 D-E-IP 34,120 N/A N/A E-E-IP 13,446,547,319 6.112

P-E-UP 745,940 D-E-UP 256,536 N/A N/A E-E-UP 50,382,331,313 22.901

P-A-BF 37,676 P-R-NG 196,706 D-R-NG 196,706 117,000 1.00 E-R-NG 23,014,606,766 10.461

P-A-CL 25,589 P-R-FO 24,479 D-R-FO 24,479 161,300 1.00 E-R-FO 3,948,462,525 1.795

P-A-NG 670,968 P-R-LP 4,092 D-R-LP 4,092 139,000 1.00 E-R-LP 568,788,067 0.259

P-A-LP 7,180 P-R-KE 60 D-R-KE 60 159,400 1.00 E-R-KE 9,563,990 0.004

P-A-FO 48,894 P-R-DW 9,137 D-R-DW 9,137 221,900 1.00 E-R-DW 2,027,500,762 0.922

P-A-KE 157 P-R-GT 446 D-R-GT 446 0 1.00 E-R-GT 0 0.000

P-A-MG 500,557 P-R-UP 97798 D-R-UP 97,798 N/A N/A E-R-UP 0.000

P-A-VD 118,430 P-R-DS 1,419 D-R-DS 426 0 1.00 E-R-DS 0 0.000

P-A-MD 40,283 P-R-GE 0 D-R-GE 0 N/A N/A E-R-GE 0.000

P-A-JF 179,233 P-R-TE 334,137 D-R-TE 334,137 E-R-TE 29,568,922,111 13.440

P-A-MP 106,017

Delivered Energy

All Energy Units Are B-BTUs

Primary Energy CO2 Emissions (pounds)

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E-Factor Discount CO2 (MMT)

P-C-NG 179,510 D-C-NG 179,510 117,000 1.00 E-C-NG 21,002,668,956 9.547

P-C-FO 11,286 D-C-FO 11,286 161,300 1.00 E-C-FO 1,820,432,416 0.827

P-C-LP 1,386 D-C-LP 1,386 139,000 1.00 E-C-LP 192,653,991 0.088

P-C-KE 14 D-C-KE 14 159,400 1.00 E-C-KE 2,231,602 0.001

P-C-MG 341 D-C-MG 341 157,200 1.00 E-C-MG 53,605,202 0.024

P-C-CL 0 D-C-CL 0 210,200 1.00 E-C-CL 0 0.000

P-C-DW 3,971 D-C-DW 3,971 221,900 1.00 E-C-DW 881,164,900 0.401

P-C-BF 26 D-C-BF 26 127,332 1.00 E-C-BF 3,310,632 0.002

P-C-UP 131273 D-C-UP 131,273 N/A N/A E-D-UP 0.000

P-C-DS 7,287 D-C-DS 2,186 0 1.00 E-C-DS 0 0.000

P-C-GE 0 D-C-GE 0 N/A N/A E-C-GE 0.000

P-C-TE 335,094 D-C-TE 335,094 E-C-TE 23,956,067,699 10.889

P-I-NG 56,312 D-I-NG 56,312 117,000 1.00 E-I-NG 6,588,506,610 2.995

P-I-FO 12,784 D-I-FO 12,784 161,300 1.00 E-I-FO 2,062,041,631 0.937

P-I-LP 1,265 D-I-LP 1,265 139,000 1.00 E-I-LP 175,834,978 0.080

P-I-KE 83 D-I-KE 83 159,400 1.00 E-I-KE 13,230,192 0.006

P-I-CL 0 D-I-CL 0 210,200 1.00 E-I-CL 0 0.000

P-I-MP 106,017 D-I-MP 106,017 192,600 1.00 E-I-MP 20,418,872,989 9.281

P-I-MG 5,138 D-I-MG 5,138 157,200 1.00 E-I-MG 807,693,653 0.367

P-I-DW 3,909 D-I-DW 3,909 221,900 1.00 E-I-DW 867,407,100 0.394

P-I-BF 387 D-I-BF 387 127,332 1.00 E-I-BF 49,277,477 0.022

P-I-AG 0 D-I-AG 0 152,600 1.00 E-I-AG 0 0.000

P-I-UP 26485 D-I-UP 26,485 N/A 1.00 E-I-UP 0.000

P-I-DS 0 D-I-DS 0 0 1.00 E-I-DS 0 0.000

P-I-GE 0 D-I-GE 0 N/A N/A E-I-GE 0.000

P-I-TE 212,380 D-I-TE 212,380 E-I-TE 30,982,864,631 14.083

Primary Energy Delivered Energy CO2 Emissions (pounds)

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E-Factor Discount CO2 (MMT)

P-L-MG 469,526 D-L-MG 469,526 157,200 1.00 E-L-MG 73,809,489,143 33.550

P-L-BF 37,263 D-L-BF 37,263 127,332 1.00 E-L-BF 4,744,772,050 2.157

P-L-VD 7,344 D-L-VD 7,344 161,300 1.00 E-L-VD 1,184,660,545 0.538

P-L-NG 0 D-L-NG 0 117,000 1.00 E-L-NG 0 0.000

P-H-VD 96,132 D-H-VD 96,132 161,300 1.00 E-H-VD 15,506,148,025 7.048

P-H-MG 18,558 D-H-MG 18,558 157,200 1.00 E-H-MG 2,917,376,985 1.326

P-H-NG 4,926 D-H-NG 4,926 117,000 1.00 E-H-NG 576,374,298 0.262

P-H-LP 437 D-H-LP 437 139,000 1.00 E-H-LP 60,742,995 0.028

P-T-VD 9,455 D-T-VD 9,455 161,300 1.00 E-T-VD 1,525,123,576 0.693

P-S-MD 40,283 D-S-MD 40,283 173,700 1.00 E-S-MD 6,997,157,134 3.181

P-S-MG 6,134 D-S-MG 6,134 157,200 1.00 E-S-MG 964,205,226 0.438

P-S-VD 5,500 D-S-VD 5,500 161,300 1.00 E-S-VD 887,117,897 0.403

P-P-JF 179,233 D-P-JF 179,233 156,300 1.00 E-P-JF 28,014,119,577 12.734

P-P-AG 325 D-P-AG 325 152,600 1.00 E-P-AG 49,595,000 0.023

P-P-MG 863 D-P-MG 863 157,200 1.00 E-P-MG 135,691,953 0.062

P-T-UP 980 D-T-UP 980 N/A N/A E-T-UP 0.000

P-V-RP 0 D-V-RP 0 N/A N/A E-V-RP 0.000

P-V-CP 0 D-V-CP 0 N/A N/A E-V-CP 0.000

P-V-IP 0 D-V-IP 0 N/A N/A E-V-IP 0.000

E-A-TE 137,372,574,401 62.442

Total Primary Energy - % Fossil Fuel: 78.7%

In-State Electricity - % Fossil Fuel (Primary): 41.0%

Total Energy Related CO2 Emissions: 272,262,760,156 Pounds

123.756 MMT

Primary Energy Delivered Energy CO2 Emissions (pounds)

108.7 MMT Adjusted for Aviation and Marine Methodology difference

99.6 Rutgers 2012 Energy Only, CO2 Only MMT

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Tab 3. EIA Data

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The following data from EIA SEDS data covering NJ fuel and energy consumption for NJ in 2012 (http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/)

The field codes in column A are referenced in the "model inputs" tab in every case where this data is used.

ABICB Aviation gasoline blending components consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

ABICP Aviation gasoline blending components consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

ARICB Asphalt and road oil consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 31247 Billion Btu

ARICD Asphalt and road oil price in the industrial sector. 2012 8 Dollars per million Btu

ARICP Asphalt and road oil consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 4709 Thousand barrels

ARICV Asphalt and road oil expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 276 Million dollars

ARTCB Asphalt and road oil total consumption. 2012 31247 Billion Btu

ARTCD Asphalt and road oil average price, all sectors. 2012 8 Dollars per million Btu

ARTCP Asphalt and road oil total consumption. 2012 4709 Thousand barrels

ARTCV Asphalt and road oil total expenditures. 2012 276 Million dollars

ARTXB Asphalt and road oil total end-use consumption. 2012 31247 Billion Btu

ARTXD Asphalt and road oil average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 8 Dollars per million Btu

ARTXP Asphalt and road oil total end-use consumption. 2012 4709 Thousand barrels

ARTXV Asphalt and road oil total end-use expenditures. 2012 276 Million dollars

AVACB Aviation gasoline consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 325 Billion Btu

AVACD Aviation gasoline price in the transportation sector. 2012 33 Dollars per million Btu

AVACP Aviation gasoline consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 64 Thousand barrels 5.078125

AVACV Aviation gasoline expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 10 Million dollars

AVTCB Aviation gasoline total consumption. 2012 325 Billion Btu

AVTCD Aviation gasoline average price, all sectors. 2012 33 Dollars per million Btu

AVTCP Aviation gasoline total consumption. 2012 64 Thousand barrels

AVTCV Aviation gasoline total expenditures. 2012 10 Million dollars

AVTXB Aviation gasoline total end-use consumption. 2012 325 Billion Btu

AVTXD Aviation gasoline average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 33 Dollars per million Btu

AVTXP Aviation gasoline total end-use consumption. 2012 64 Thousand barrels

AVTXV Aviation gasoline total end-use expenditures. 2012 10 Million dollars

BMTCB Biomass total consumption 2012 66994 Billion Btu

CLACB Coal consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLACD Coal price in the transportation sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

CLACK Factor for converting coal consumed by the transportation sector from physical units to Btu. 2012 0 Million Btu per short ton

CLACP Coal consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 0 Thousand short tons

CLACV Coal expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

CLCCB Coal consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLCCD Coal price in the commercial sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

CLCCP Coal consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 0 Thousand short tons

CLCCV Coal expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

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CLEIB Coal consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 25589 Billion Btu

CLEID Coal price in the electric power sector. 2012 4 Dollars per million Btu

CLEIK Factor for converting coal consumed by the electric power sector from physical units to Btu. 2012 25 Million Btu per short ton

CLEIP Coal consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 1007 Thousand short tons 25.411122

CLEIV Coal expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 103 Million dollars

CLHCK Factor for converting coal consumed by the residential and commercial sectors from physical units to Btu.2012 0 Million Btu per short ton

CLICB Coal consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLICD Coal price in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

CLICP Coal consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand short tons

CLICV Coal expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

CLKCB Coal consumed at coke plants (coking coal). 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLKCD Coal price at coke plants. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

CLKCK Factor for converting coal carbonized at coke plants from physical units to Btu. 2012 0 Million Btu per short ton

CLKCP Coal consumed at coke plants (coking coal). 2012 0 Thousand short tons

CLKCV Coal expenditures at coke plants. 2012 0 Million dollars

CLOCB Coal consumed by industrial users other than coke plants. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLOCD Coal price in the industrial sector other than coke plants. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

CLOCK Factor for converting coal consumed by industrial users other than coke plants from physical units to Btu.2012 0 Million Btu per short ton

CLOCP Coal consumed by industrial users other than coke plants. 2012 0 Thousand short tons

CLOCV Coal expenditures in the industrial sector other than coke plants. 2012 0 Million dollars

CLOSB Coal consumed by the industrial sector excluding refinery fuel. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLPRB Coal production. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLPRK Factor for converting coal production from physical units to Btu. 2012 0 Million Btu per short ton

CLPRP Coal production. 2012 0 Thousand short tons

CLRCB Coal consumed by the residential sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLRCD Coal price in the residential sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

CLRCP Coal consumed by the residential sector. 2012 0 Thousand short tons

CLRCV Coal expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

CLRFB Coal consumed as refinery fuel. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLTCB Coal total consumption. 2012 25589 Billion Btu

CLTCD Coal average price, all sectors. 2012 4 Dollars per million Btu

CLTCP Coal total consumption. 2012 1007 Thousand short tons

CLTCV Coal total expenditures. 2012 103 Million dollars

CLTXB Coal total end-use consumption. 2012 0 Billion Btu

CLTXD Coal average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

CLTXP Coal total end-use consumption. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

CLTXV Coal total end-use expenditures. 2012 0 Million dollars

CLXCD Coal average price for all sectors excluding refinery fuel. 2012 4 Dollars per million Btu

CLXCV Coal expenditures for all sectors excluding refinery fuel. 2012 103 Million dollars

COICB Crude oil consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

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COICP Crude oil consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

COPRK Factor for converting crude oil production from physical units to Btu. 2012 0 Million Btu per barrel

DFACB Distillate fuel oil consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 118430 Billion Btu

DFACD Distillate fuel oil price in the transportation sector. 2012 27 Dollars per million Btu

DFACP Distillate fuel oil consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 20331 Thousand barrels 5.8250947

DFACV Distillate fuel oil expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 3237 Million dollars

DFCCB Distillate fuel oil consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 11017 Billion Btu

DFCCD Distillate fuel oil price in the commercial sector. 2012 25 Dollars per million Btu

DFCCP Distillate fuel oil consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 1891 Thousand barrels 5.826018

DFCCV Distillate fuel oil expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 283 Million dollars

DFEIB Distillate fuel oil consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 253 Billion Btu

DFEID Distillate fuel oil price in the electric power sector. 2012 23 Dollars per million Btu

DFEIP Distillate fuel oil consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 43 Thousand barrels 5.8837209

DFEIV Distillate fuel oil expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 6 Million dollars

DFICB Distillate fuel oil consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 11073 Billion Btu

DFICD Distillate fuel oil price in the industrial sector. 2012 25 Dollars per million Btu

DFICP Distillate fuel oil consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 1901 Thousand barrels 5.824829

DFICV Distillate fuel oil expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 278 Million dollars

DFISB Distillate fuel oil consumed by the industrial sector excluding refinery fuel. 2012 11070 Billion Btu

DFRCB Distillate fuel oil consumed by the residential sector. 2012 24479 Billion Btu

DFRCD Distillate fuel oil price in the residential sector. 2012 29 Dollars per million Btu

DFRCP Distillate fuel oil consumed by the residential sector. 2012 4202 Thousand barrels 5.8255593

DFRCV Distillate fuel oil expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 728 Million dollars

DFRFB Distillate fuel oil consumed as refinery fuel. 2012 3 Billion Btu

DFTCB Distillate fuel oil total consumption. 2012 165251 Billion Btu

DFTCD Distillate fuel oil average price, all sectors. 2012 27 Dollars per million Btu

DFTCP Distillate fuel oil total consumption. 2012 28369 Thousand barrels

DFTCV Distillate fuel oil total expenditures. 2012 4532 Million dollars

DFTXB Distillate fuel oil total end-use consumption. 2012 164998 Billion Btu

DFTXD Distillate fuel oil average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 27 Dollars per million Btu

DFTXP Distillate fuel oil total end-use consumption. 2012 28326 Thousand barrels

DFTXV Distillate fuel oil total end-use expenditures. 2012 4526 Million dollars

DKEIB Distillate fuel oil and kerosene-type jet fuel consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 253 Billion Btu

DKEID Distillate fuel oil and kerosene-type jet fuel average price in the electric power sector. 2012 23 Dollars per million Btu

DKEIP Distillate fuel oil and kerosene-type jet fuel consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 43 Thousand barrels

DKEIV Distillate fuel oil and kerosene-type jet fuel expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 6 Million dollars

ELEXB Electricity exported from the United States. 2012 0 Billion Btu

ELEXD Electricity exports average price. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

ELEXP Electricity exported from the United States. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

ELEXV Electricity exports expenditures. 2012 0 Million dollars

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ELIMB Electricity imported into the United States. 2012 0 Billion Btu

ELIMD Electricity imports average price. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

ELIMP Electricity imported into the United States. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

ELIMV Electricity imports expenditures. 2012 0 Million dollars

ELISB Net interstate flow of electricity and associated losses (negative and positive values). 2012 166913 Billion Btu

ELISP Net interstate flow of of electricity. 2012 16284 Million kilowatthours

ELNIB Net imports of electricity into the United States. 2012 0 Billion Btu

ELNIP Net imports of electricity into the United States. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

EMACB Fuel ethanol, excluding denaturant, consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 37263 Billion Btu

EMCCB Fuel ethanol, excluding denaturant, consumed by the commercial sector 2012 26 Billion Btu

EMFDB Biomass inputs (feedstock) for the production of fuel ethanol. 2012 0 Billion Btu

EMICB Fuel ethanol, excluding denaturant, consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 387 Billion Btu

EMLCB Energy losses and co-products from the production of fuel ethanol. 2012 0 Billion Btu

EMTCB Fuel ethanol, excluding denaturant, total consumption. 2012 37675 Billion Btu

ENACP Fuel ethanol, including denaturant, consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 10743 Thousand barrels 3.4685842

ENCCP Fuel ethanol, including denaturant, consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 7 Thousand barrels 3.7142857

ENICP Fuel ethanol, including denaturant, consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 111 Thousand barrels 3.4864865

ENPRP Fuel ethanol production, including denaturant. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

ENTCP Fuel ethanol, including denaturant, total consumption. 2012 10862 Thousand barrels

ESACB Electricity consumed by (i.e., sold to) the transportation sector. 2012 980 Billion Btu

ESACD Electricity price in the transportation sector. 2012 28 Dollars per million Btu

ESACP Electricity consumed by (i.e., sold to) the transportation sector. 2012 287 Million kilowatthours

ESACV Electricity expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 28 Million dollars

ESCCB Electricity consumed by (i.e., sold to) the commercial sector. 2012 131273 Billion Btu

ESCCD Electricity price in the commercial sector. 2012 37 Dollars per million Btu

ESCCP Electricity consumed by (i.e., sold to) the commercial sector. 2012 38474 Million kilowatthours

ESCCV Electricity expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 4910 Million dollars

ESICB Electricity consumed by (i.e., sold to) the industrial sector. 2012 26485 Billion Btu

ESICD Electricity price in the industrial sector. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

ESICP Electricity consumed by (i.e., sold to) the industrial sector. 2012 7762 Million kilowatthours

ESICV Electricity expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 789 Million dollars

ESISB Electricity sales to the industrial sector excluding refinery use. 2012 25599 Billion Btu

ESRCB Electricity consumed by (i.e., sold to) the residential sector. 2012 97798 Billion Btu

ESRCD Electricity price in the residential sector. 2012 46 Dollars per million Btu

ESRCP Electricity consumed by (i.e., sold to) the residential sector. 2012 28663 Million kilowatthours

ESRCV Electricity expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 4523 Million dollars

ESRFB Electricity consumed by refineries. 2012 886 Billion Btu

ESTCB Electricity total consumption (i.e., sold). 2012 256536 Billion Btu

ESTCD Electricity average price, all sectors. 2012 40 Dollars per million Btu

ESTCP Electricity total consumption (i.e., sold). 2012 75186 Million kilowatthours

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ESTCV Electricity total expenditures. 2012 10250 Million dollars

ESTXB Electricity total end-use consumption (i.e., sold). 2012 256536 Billion Btu

ESTXD Electricity average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 40 Dollars per million Btu

ESTXP Electricity total end-use consumption (i.e., sold). 2012 75186 Million kilowatthours

ESTXV Electricity total end-use expenditures. 2012 10250 Million dollars

FFTCB Fossil fuels, total consumption. 2012 1670464 Billion Btu

FNICB Petrochemical feedstocks, naphtha, less than 401o F, consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

FNICD Petrochemical feedstocks, naphtha less than 401 F, price in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

FNICP Petrochemical feedstocks, naphtha less than 401o F, consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

FNICV Petrochemical feedstocks, naphtha less than 401 F, expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

FOICB Petrochemical feedstocks, other oils equal to or greater than 401o F, consumed by the industrial sector.2012 0 Billion Btu

FOICD Petrochemical feedstocks, other oils equal to or greater than 401o F, price in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

FOICP Petrochemical feedstocks, other oils equal to or greater than 401o F, consumed by the industrial sector.2012 0 Thousand barrels

FOICV Petrochemical feedstocks, other oils equal to or greater than 401o F, expenditures in the industrial sector.2012 0 Million dollars

FSICB Petrochemical feedstocks, still gas, consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

FSICD Petrochemical feedstocks, still gas, price in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

FSICP Petrochemical feedstocks, still gas, consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

FSICV Petrochemical feedstocks, still gas, expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

GDPRV Current-dollar gross domestic product. 2012 508003 Million dollars

GDPRX Real gross domestic product. 2012 438173 Million chained (2005) dollars

GECCB Geothermal energy consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

GEEGB Geothermal energy consumed for electricity generation by the electric power sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

GEEGP Geothermal electricity net generation in the electric power sector. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

GEICB Geothermal energy consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

GERCB Geothermal energy consumed by the residential sector. 2012 466 Billion Btu

GETCB Geothermal energy, total consumed. 2012 466 Billion Btu

GETXB Geothermal energy, total end-use consumption. 2012 466 Billion Btu

HYCCB Hydropower consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

HYCCP Hydroelectricity net generation in the commercial sector. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

HYEGB Hydropower consumed for electricity generation by the electric power sector. 2012 102 Billion Btu

HYEGP Hydroelectricity net generation in the electric power sector. 2012 11 Million kilowatthours 37533.54

HYICB Hydropower consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

HYICP Hydroelectricity net generation in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

HYTCB Hydropower, total consumed. 2012 102 Billion Btu

HYTCP Hydroelectricity, total net generation. 2012 11 Million kilowatthours

HYTXB Hydropower, total end-use consumption. 2012 0 Billion Btu

HYTXP Hydroelectricity net generation, total end-use sectors. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

JFACB Jet fuel consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 179233 Billion Btu

JFACD Jet fuel price in the transportation sector. 2012 23 Dollars per million Btu

JFACP Jet fuel consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 31611 Thousand barrels 5.6699567

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JFACV Jet fuel expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 4122 Million dollars

JFTCB Jet fuel total consumption. 2012 179233 Billion Btu

JFTCD Jet fuel average price, all sectors. 2012 23 Dollars per million Btu

JFTCP Jet fuel total consumption. 2012 31611 Thousand barrels

JFTCV Jet fuel total expenditures. 2012 4122 Million dollars

JFTXB Jet fuel total end-use consumption. 2012 179233 Billion Btu

JFTXD Jet fuel average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 23 Dollars per million Btu

JFTXP Jet fuel total end-use consumption. 2012 31611 Thousand barrels

JFTXV Jet fuel total end-use expenditures. 2012 4122 Million dollars

JKACB Kerosene-type jet fuel consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 179233 Billion Btu

JKACP Kerosene-type jet fuel consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 31611 Thousand barrels

JKTCB Kerosene-type jet fuel total consumption. 2012 179233 Billion Btu

JKTCP Kerosene-type jet fuel total consumption. 2012 31611 Thousand barrels

JNACB Naphtha-type jet fuel consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

JNACP Naphtha-type jet fuel consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

JNTCB Naphtha-type jet fuel total consumption. 2012 0 Billion Btu

JNTCP Naphtha-type jet fuel total consumption. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

KSCCB Kerosene consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 14 Billion Btu

KSCCD Kerosene price in the commercial sector. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

KSCCP Kerosene consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 3 Thousand barrels 4.6666667

KSCCV Kerosene expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

KSICB Kerosene consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 83 Billion Btu

KSICD Kerosene price in the industrial sector. 2012 25 Dollars per million Btu

KSICP Kerosene consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 15 Thousand barrels 5.5333333

KSICV Kerosene expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 2 Million dollars

KSRCB Kerosene consumed by the residential sector. 2012 60 Billion Btu

KSRCD Kerosene price in the residential sector. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

KSRCP Kerosene consumed by the residential sector. 2012 11 Thousand barrels 5.4545455

KSRCV Kerosene expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 1 Million dollars

KSTCB Kerosene total consumption. 2012 157 Billion Btu

KSTCD Kerosene average price, all sectors. 2012 28 Dollars per million Btu

KSTCP Kerosene total consumption. 2012 28 Thousand barrels

KSTCV Kerosene total expenditures. 2012 4 Million dollars

KSTXB Kerosene total end-use consumption. 2012 157 Billion Btu

KSTXD Kerosene average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 28 Dollars per million Btu

KSTXP Kerosene total end-use consumption. 2012 28 Thousand barrels

KSTXV Kerosene total end-use expenditures. 2012 4 Million dollars

LGACB LPG consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 437 Billion Btu

LGACD LPG price in the transportation sector. 2012 24 Dollars per million Btu

LGACP LPG consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 114 Thousand barrels 3.8333333

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LGACV LPG expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 10 Million dollars

LGCCB LPG consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 1386 Billion Btu

LGCCD LPG price in the commercial sector. 2012 24 Dollars per million Btu

LGCCP LPG consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 361 Thousand barrels 3.8393352

LGCCV LPG expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 34 Million dollars

LGICB LPG consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 1265 Billion Btu

LGICD LPG price in the industrial sector. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

LGICP LPG consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 365 Thousand barrels 3.4657534

LGICV LPG expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 38 Million dollars

LGISB LPG consumed in the industrial sector excluding refinery fuel. 2012 1265 Billion Btu

LGRCB LPG consumed by the residential sector. 2012 4092 Billion Btu

LGRCD LPG price in the residential sector. 2012 37 Dollars per million Btu

LGRCP LPG consumed by the residential sector. 2012 1067 Thousand barrels 3.8350515

LGRCV LPG expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 153 Million dollars

LGRFB LPG consumed as refinery fuel. 2012 0 Billion Btu

LGTCB LPG total consumption. 2012 7180 Billion Btu

LGTCD LPG average price, all sectors. 2012 33 Dollars per million Btu

LGTCP LPG total consumption. 2012 1907 Thousand barrels

LGTCV LPG total expenditures. 2012 237 Million dollars

LGTXB LPG total end-use consumption. 2012 7180 Billion Btu

LGTXD LPG average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 33 Dollars per million Btu

LGTXP LPG total end-use consumption. 2012 1907 Thousand barrels

LGTXV LPG total end-use expenditures. 2012 237 Million dollars

LOACB The transportation sector's share of electrical system energy losses. 2012 2031 Billion Btu

LOCCB The commercial sector's share of electrical system energy losses. 2012 272121 Billion Btu

LOICB The industrial sector's share of electrical system energy losses. 2012 54902 Billion Btu

LORCB The residential sector's share of electrical system energy losses. 2012 202729 Billion Btu

LOTCB Total electrical system energy losses. 2012 531782 Billion Btu

LOTXB Total electrical system energy losses allocated to the end-use sectors. 2012 531782 Billion Btu

LUACB Lubricants consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 3099 Billion Btu

LUACD Lubricants price in the transportation sector. 2012 72 Dollars per million Btu

LUACP Lubricants consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 511 Thousand barrels 6.0645793

LUACV Lubricants expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 223 Million dollars

LUICB Lubricants consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 7211 Billion Btu

LUICD Lubricants price in the industrial sector. 2012 72 Dollars per million Btu

LUICP Lubricants consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 1189 Thousand barrels

LUICV Lubricants expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 520 Million dollars

LUTCB Lubricants total consumption. 2012 10310 Billion Btu

LUTCD Lubricants average price, all sectors. 2012 72 Dollars per million Btu

LUTCP Lubricants total consumption. 2012 1700 Thousand barrels

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LUTCV Lubricants average price, all sectors. 2012 743 Million dollars

LUTXB Lubricants total end-use consumption. 2012 10310 Billion Btu

LUTXD Lubricants average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 72 Dollars per million Btu

LUTXP Lubricants total end-use consumption. 2012 1700 Thousand barrels

LUTXV Lubricants total end-use expenditures. 2012 743 Million dollars

MBICB Motor gasoline blending components consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

MBICP Motor gasoline blending components consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

MGACB Motor gasoline consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 495078 Billion Btu

MGACD Motor gasoline price in the transportation sector. 2012 28 Dollars per million Btu

MGACP Motor gasoline consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 94861 Thousand barrels 5.2189836

MGACV Motor gasoline expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 14049 Million dollars

MGCCB Motor gasoline consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 341 Billion Btu

MGCCD Motor gasoline price in the commercial sector. 2012 28 Dollars per million Btu

MGCCP Motor gasoline consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 65 Thousand barrels 5.2461538

MGCCV Motor gasoline expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 9 Million dollars

MGICB Motor gasoline consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 5138 Billion Btu

MGICD Motor gasoline price in the industrial sector. 2012 28 Dollars per million Btu

MGICP Motor gasoline consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 985 Thousand barrels 5.2162437

MGICV Motor gasoline expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 145 Million dollars

MGTCB Motor gasoline total consumption. 2012 500558 Billion Btu

MGTCD Motor gasoline average price, all sectors. 2012 28 Dollars per million Btu

MGTCP Motor gasoline total consumption. 2012 95911 Thousand barrels

MGTCV Motor gasoline total expenditures. 2012 14204 Million dollars

MGTPV Motor gasoline expenditures per capita. 2012 1601 Dollars

MGTXB Motor gasoline total end-use consumption. 2012 500558 Billion Btu

MGTXD Motor gasoline average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 28 Dollars per million Btu

MGTXP Motor gasoline total end-use consumption. 2012 95911 Thousand barrels

MGTXV Motor gasoline total end-use expenditures. 2012 14204 Million dollars

MMTCB Motor gasoline total consumption excluding fuel ethanol. 2012 462882 Billion Btu

MSICB Miscellaneous petroleum products consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 5058 Billion Btu

MSICD Miscellaneous petroleum products price in the industrial sector. 2012 32 Dollars per million Btu

MSICP Miscellaneous petroleum products consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 873 Thousand barrels 5.7938144

MSICV Miscellaneous petroleum products expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 163 Million dollars

NAICB Natural gasoline consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

NAICP Natural gasoline consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

NGACB Natural gas consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 4928 Billion Btu

NGACD Natural gas price in the transportation sector. 2012 14 Dollars per million Btu

NGACP Natural gas consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 4794 Million cubic feet 1.0279516

NGACV Natural gas expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 2 Million dollars

NGCCB Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the commercial sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels).2012 179510 Billion Btu

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NGCCD Natural gas price in the commercial sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 8 Dollars per million Btu

NGCCP Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the commercial sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels).2012 174641 Million cubic feet 1.0278801

NGCCV Natural gas expenditures in the commercial sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 1484 Million dollars

NGEIB Natural gas consumed by the electric power sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 233514 Billion Btu

NGEID Natural gas price in the electric power sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 3 Dollars per million Btu

NGEIK Factor for converting natural gas consumed by the electric power sector from physical units to Btu. 2012 1 Thousand Btu per cubic foot

NGEIP Natural gas consumed by the electric power sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 226469 Million cubic feet 1.031108

NGEIV Natural gas expenditures in the electric power sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 822 Million dollars

NGICB Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the industrial sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels).2012 56312 Billion Btu

NGICD Natural gas price in the industrial sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 7 Dollars per million Btu

NGICP Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the industrial sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels).2012 54785 Million cubic feet 1.0278726

NGICV Natural gas expenditures in the industrial sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 391 Million dollars

NGISB Natural gas consumed by the industrial sector excluding refinery fuel (including supplemental gaseous fuels).2012 51124 Billion Btu

NGLPB Natural gas consumed as lease and plant fuel. 2012 0 Billion Btu

NGLPP Natural gas consumed as lease and plant fuel. 2012 0 Million cubic feet

NGMPB Natural gas marketed production. 2012 0 Billion Btu

NGMPK Conversion factor for natural gas marketed production. 2012 0 Thousand Btu per cubic feet

NGMPP Natural gas marketed production. 2012 0 Million cubic feet

NGPZB Natural gas for pipeline and distribution use. 2012 4731 Billion Btu

NGPZP Natural gas for pipeline and distribution use. 2012 4603 Million cubic feet

NGRCB Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the residential sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels).2012 196706 Billion Btu 1.0278778

NGRCD Natural gas price in the residential sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 10 Dollars per million Btu

NGRCP Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the residential sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels).2012 191371 Million cubic feet

NGRCV Natural gas expenditures in the residential sector (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 2122 Million dollars

NGRFB Natural gas consumed as refinery fuel (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 5189 Billion Btu

NGTCB Natural gas total consumption (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 670970 Billion Btu

NGTCD Natural gas average price, all sectors (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 7 Dollars per million Btu

NGTCK Factor for converting natural gas total consumption from physical units to Btu. 2012 1 Thousand Btu per cubic foot

NGTCP Natural gas total consumption (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 652060 Million cubic feet

NGTCV Natural gas total expenditures (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 4823 Million dollars

NGTXB Natural gas total end-use consumption (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 437456 Billion Btu

NGTXD Natural gas average price, all end-use sectors (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 9 Dollars per million Btu

NGTXK Factor for converting natural gas consumed by all sectors other than electric power from physical units to Btu.2012 1 Thousand Btu per cubic foot

NGTXP Natural gas total end-use consumption (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 425591 Million cubic feet

NGTXV Natural gas total end-use expenditures (including supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 4000 Million dollars

NGVHB Natural gas consumed as vehicle fuel. 2012 196 Billion Btu

NGVHP Natural gas consumed as vehicle fuel. 2012 191 Million cubic feet

NNACB Natural gas consumed by the transportation sector. (Code used in SEDS 2006.) 2012 4928 Billion Btu

NNCCB Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the commercial sector (excluding supplemental gaseous fuels). (Code used in SEDS 2006.)2012 179471 Billion Btu

NNEIB Natural gas consumed by the electric power sector (excluding supplemental gaseous fuels). (Code used in SEDS 2006.)2012 233464 Billion Btu

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NNICB Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the industrial sector (excluding supplemental gaseous fuels). (Code used in SEDS 2006.)2012 56300 Billion Btu

NNRCB Natural gas consumed by (delivered to) the residential sector (excluding supplemental gaseous fuels). (Code used in SEDS 2006.)2012 196664 Billion Btu

NNTCB Natural gas total consumption (excluding supplemental gaseous fuels). 2012 670827 Billion Btu

NUEGB Nuclear energy consumed for electricity generation by the electric power sector. 2012 346962 Billion Btu

NUEGD Nuclear fuel price in the electric power sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

NUEGP Nuclear electricity net generation in the electric power sector. 2012 33110 Million kilowatthours 112975955

NUEGV Nuclear fuel expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 246 Million dollars

NUETB Nuclear electric power consumed. 2012 346962 Billion Btu

NUETD Nuclear fuel average price, all sectors. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

NUETP Nuclear electricity, total net generation. 2012 33110 Million kilowatthours

NUETV Nuclear fuel total expenditures. 2012 246 Million dollars

P1ICB Asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" consumed by the industrial sector.2012 113646 Billion Btu

P1ICD Asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" average price in the industrial sector.2012 22 Dollars per million Btu

P1ICP Asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" consumed by the industrial sector.2012 18468 Thousand barrels

P1ICV Asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" expenditures in the industrial sector.2012 992 Million dollars

P1TCB Asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" total consumption.2012 117144 Billion Btu

P1TCD Asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" average price, all sectors.2012 25 Dollars per million Btu

P1TCP Asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" total consumption.2012 19057 Thousand barrels

P1TCV Asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" total expenditures.2012 1229 Million dollars

P1TXB Asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" total end-use consumption.2012 117144 Billion Btu

P1TXD Asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" average price, all end-use sectors.2012 25 Dollars per million Btu

P1TXP Asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" total end-use consumption.2012 19057 Thousand barrels

P1TXV Asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and "other petroleum products" total end-use expenditures.2012 1229 Million dollars

P5RFB Other petroleum products (SG and PC consumed as process fuel and AB, MB, PP, and UO consumed as intermediate products).2012 68839 Billion Btu

PAACB All petroleum products consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 836885 Billion Btu

PAACD All petroleum products average price in the transportation sector. 2012 26 Dollars per million Btu

PAACP All petroleum products consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 153899 Thousand barrels

PAACV All petroleum products total expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 22402 Million dollars

PACCB All petroleum products consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 13028 Billion Btu

PACCD All petroleum products average price in the commercial sector. 2012 25 Dollars per million Btu

PACCP All petroleum products consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 2363 Thousand barrels

PACCV All petroleum products total expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 332 Million dollars

PAEIB All petroleum products consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 345 Billion Btu

PAEID All petroleum products average price in the electric power sector. 2012 23 Dollars per million Btu

PAEIP All petroleum products consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 58 Thousand barrels

PAEIV All petroleum products total expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 8 Million dollars

PAICB All petroleum products consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 132833 Billion Btu

PAICD All petroleum products average price in the industrial sector. 2012 23 Dollars per million Btu

PAICP All petroleum products consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 21991 Thousand barrels

PAICV All petroleum products total expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 1486 Million dollars

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PAPRB Crude oil production (including lease condensate). 2012 0 Billion Btu

PAPRP Crude oil production (including lease condensate). 2012 0 Thousand barrels

PARCB All petroleum products consumed by the residential sector. 2012 28631 Billion Btu

PARCD All petroleum products average price in the residential sector. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

PARCP All petroleum products consumed by the residential sector. 2012 5280 Thousand barrels

PARCV All petroleum products total expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 883 Million dollars

PATCB All petroleum products total consumption. 2012 1011722 Billion Btu

PATCD All petroleum products average price, all sectors. 2012 26 Dollars per million Btu

PATCP All petroleum products total consumption. 2012 183591 Thousand barrels

PATCV All petroleum products total expenditures. 2012 25113 Million dollars

PATXB All petroleum products total end-use consumption. 2012 1011377 Billion Btu

PATXD All petroleum products average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 26 Dollars per million Btu

PATXP All petroleum products total end-use consumption. 2012 183533 Thousand barrels

PATXV All petroleum products total end-use expenditures. 2012 25105 Million dollars

PCCCB Petroleum coke consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

PCCCD Petroleum coke price in the commercial sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

PCCCP Petroleum coke consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

PCCCV Petroleum coke expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

PCEIB Petroleum coke consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

PCEID Petroleum coke price in the electric power sector. 2012 0 Dollars per million Btu

PCEIP Petroleum coke consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

PCEIV Petroleum coke expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 0 Million dollars

PCICB Petroleum coke consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 25854 Billion Btu

PCICD Petroleum coke price in the industrial sector. 2012 4 Dollars per million Btu

PCICP Petroleum coke consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 4292 Thousand barrels 6.0237651

PCICV Petroleum coke expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 1 Million dollars

PCISB Petroleum coke price in the industrial sector excluding refinery fuel. 2012 321 Billion Btu

PCRFB Petroleum coke consumed as refinery fuel. 2012 25533 Billion Btu

PCTCB Petroleum coke total consumption. 2012 25854 Billion Btu

PCTCD Petroleum coke average price, all sectors. 2012 4 Dollars per million Btu

PCTCP Petroleum coke total consumption. 2012 4292 Thousand barrels

PCTCV Petroleum coke total expenditures. 2012 1 Million dollars

PEACD Primary energy average price in the transportation sector. 2012 26 Dollars per million Btu

PEACV Primary energy total expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 22405 Million dollars

PECCD Primary energy average price in the commercial sector. 2012 9 Dollars per million Btu

PECCV Primary energy total expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 1828 Million dollars

PEEID Primary energy average price in the electric power sector. 2012 1 Dollars per million Btu

PEEIV Primary energy total expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 1207 Million dollars

PEICD Primary energy average price in the industrial sector. 2012 16 Dollars per million Btu

PEICV Primary energy total expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 1879 Million dollars

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PERCD Primary energy average price in the residential sector. 2012 13 Dollars per million Btu

PERCV Primary energy total expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 3061 Million dollars

PETCD Primary energy average price, all sectors. 2012 15 Dollars per million Btu

PETCV Primary energy total expenditures. 2012 30382 Million dollars

PETXD Primary energy average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 21 Dollars per million Btu

PETXV Primary energy total end-use expenditures. 2012 29175 Million dollars

PLICB Plant condensate consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

PLICP Plant condensate consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

PMTCB All petroleum products total consumption excluding fuel ethanol. 2012 974047 Billion Btu

POICB Other petroleum products consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 75105 Billion Btu

POICD Other petroleum products average price in the industrial sector. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

POICP Other petroleum products consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 12556 Thousand barrels 5.9816024

POICV Other petroleum products total expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 193 Million dollars

POTCB Other petroleum products total consumption. 2012 75105 Billion Btu

POTCD Other petroleum products average price, all sectors. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

POTCP Other petroleum products total consumption. 2012 12556 Thousand barrels

POTCV Other petroleum products total expenditures. 2012 193 Million dollars

POTXB Other petroleum products total end-use consumption. 2012 75105 Billion Btu

POTXD Other petroleum products average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

POTXP Other petroleum products total end-use consumption. 2012 12556 Thousand barrels

POTXV Other petroleum products total end-use expenditures. 2012 193 Million dollars

PPICB Pentanes plus consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

PPICP Pentanes plus consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

REPRB Renewable energy production. 2012 49861 Billion Btu

RETCB Renewable energy total consumption. 2012 87537 Billion Btu

RFACB Residual fuel oil consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 40283 Billion Btu

RFACD Residual fuel oil price in the transportation sector. 2012 18 Dollars per million Btu

RFACP Residual fuel oil consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 6407 Thousand barrels 6.287342

RFACV Residual fuel oil expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 748 Million dollars

RFCCB Residual fuel oil consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 269 Billion Btu

RFCCD Residual fuel oil price in the commercial sector. 2012 18 Dollars per million Btu

RFCCP Residual fuel oil consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 43 Thousand barrels 6.255814

RFCCV Residual fuel oil expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 5 Million dollars

RFEIB Residual fuel oil consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 92 Billion Btu

RFEID Residual fuel oil price in the electric power sector. 2012 22 Dollars per million Btu

RFEIP Residual fuel oil consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 15 Thousand barrels 6.1333333

RFEIV Residual fuel oil expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 2 Million dollars

RFICB Residual fuel oil consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 1711 Billion Btu

RFICD Residual fuel oil price in the industrial sector. 2012 18 Dollars per million Btu

RFICP Residual fuel oil consumed by the industrial sector 2012 272 Thousand barrels 6.2904412

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RFICV Residual fuel oil expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 30 Million dollars

RFISB Residual fuel oil consumed by the industrial sector excluding refinery fuel. 2012 1661 Billion Btu

RFRFB Residual fuel oil consumed as refinery fuel. 2012 51 Billion Btu

RFTCB Residual fuel oil total consumption. 2012 42356 Billion Btu

RFTCD Residual fuel oil average price, all sectors. 2012 18 Dollars per million Btu

RFTCP Residual fuel oil total consumption. 2012 6737 Thousand barrels

RFTCV Residual fuel oil total expenditures. 2012 786 Million dollars

RFTXB Residual fuel oil total end-use consumption. 2012 42264 Billion Btu

RFTXD Residual fuel oil average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 18 Dollars per million Btu

RFTXP Residual fuel oil total end-use consumption. 2012 6722 Thousand barrels

RFTXV Residual fuel oil total end-use expenditures. 2012 784 Million dollars

ROPRB Renewable energy production, other than fuel ethanol. 2012 49861 Billion Btu

SFCCB Supplemental gaseous fuels consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 39 Billion Btu

SFEIB Supplemental gaseous fuels consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 50 Billion Btu

SFINB Supplemental gaseous fuels consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 12 Billion Btu

SFRCB Supplemental gaseous fuels consumed by the residential sector. 2012 42 Billion Btu

SFTCB Supplemental gaseous fuels total consumed. 2012 143 Billion Btu

SGICB Still gas consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 41617 Billion Btu

SGICP Still gas consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 6936 Thousand barrels

SNICB Special naphthas consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 502 Billion Btu

SNICD Special naphthas price in the industrial sector. 2012 30 Dollars per million Btu

SNICP Special naphthas consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 96 Thousand barrels

SNICV Special naphthas expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 15 Million dollars

SOCCB Photovoltaic and solar thermal energy consumed by the commercial sector (except portion included in SOHCB).2012 354 Billion Btu

SOEGB Photovoltaic and solar thermal energy consumed for electricity generation by the electric power sector.2012 2530 Billion Btu

SOEGP Photovoltaic and solar thermal electricity net generation in the electric power sector. 2012 266 Million kilowatthours

SOHCB Distributed photovoltaic and solar thermal energy consumed by the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, other than power generated at commercial and industrial facilities with capacity of 1 megawatt or greater.2012 16968 Billion Btu

SOICB Photovoltaic and solar thermal energy consumed by the industrial sector (except portion included in SOHCB).2012 11 Billion Btu

SOTCB Photovoltaic and solar thermal energy, total consumed. 2012 19864 Billion Btu

SOTXB Photovoltaic and solar thermal energy, total end-use consumption. 2012 17334 Billion Btu

TEACB Total energy consumed by the transportation sector. 2012 844824 Billion Btu

TEACD Total energy average price in the transportation sector. 2012 26 Dollars per million Btu

TEACV Total energy expenditures in the transportation sector. 2012 22433 Million dollars

TEAPB Total energy consumption per capita in the transportation sector. 2012 95 Million Btu

TECCB Total energy consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 600219 Billion Btu

TECCD Total energy average price in the commercial sector. 2012 20 Dollars per million Btu

TECCV Total energy expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 6738 Million dollars

TECPB Total energy consumption per capita in the commercial sector. 2012 68 Million Btu

TEEIB Total energy consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 621405 Billion Btu

TEGDS Energy expenditures as percent of current-dollar GDP. 2012 7 Percent

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TEICB Total energy consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 274440 Billion Btu

TEICD Total energy average price in the industrial sector. 2012 18 Dollars per million Btu

TEICV Total energy expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 2668 Million dollars

TEIPB Total energy consumption per capita in the industrial sector. 2012 31 Million Btu

TEPFB Total energy used as process fuel. 2012 636643 Billion Btu

TEPRB Total energy production. 2012 396823 Billion Btu

TERCB Total energy consumed by the residential sector. 2012 552393 Billion Btu

TERCD Total energy average price in the residential sector. 2012 23 Dollars per million Btu

TERCV Total energy total expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 7585 Million dollars

TERFB Total energy used as refinery fuel. 2012 74967 Billion Btu

TERPB Total energy consumption per capita in the residential sector. 2012 62 Million Btu

TETCB Total energy consumption. 2012 2271875 Billion Btu

TETCD Total energy average price. 2012 24 Dollars per million Btu

TETCV Total energy expenditures. 2012 39425 Million dollars

TETGR Total energy consumed per dollar of real gross domestic product. 2012 5 Thousand Btu per chained (2005) dollar

TETPB Total energy consumption per capita. 2012 256 Million Btu

TETPV Total energy expenditures per capita. 2012 4446 Dollars

TETXB Total end-use energy consumption. 2012 2271876 Billion Btu

TETXD Total end-use energy average price. 2012 24 Dollars per million Btu

TETXV Total end-use energy expenditures. 2012 39425 Million dollars

TNACB Total energy consumed by the transportation sector excluding the sector's share of electrical system energy losses.2012 842793 Billion Btu

TNCCB Total energy consumed by the commercial sector excluding the sector's share of electrical system energy losses.2012 328098 Billion Btu

TNICB Total energy consumed by the industrial sector excluding the sector's share of electrical system energy losses.2012 219538 Billion Btu

TNRCB Total energy consumed by the residential sector excluding the sector's share of electrical system energy losses.2012 349665 Billion Btu

TNSCB Total primary energy and electricity consumed. 2012 1635326 Billion Btu

TNTXB Total primary energy and electricity consumed by the end-use sectors. 2012 1740094 Billion Btu

TPOPP Resident population including Armed Forces. 2012 8868 Thousand

UOICB Unfinished oils consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 1689 Billion Btu

UOICP Unfinished oils consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 290 Thousand barrels

USICB Unfractionated streams consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

USICP Unfractionated streams consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Thousand barrels

WDCCB Wood consumed by the commercial sector 2012 1289 Billion Btu

WDEIB Wood consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

WDICB Wood consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 3397 Billion Btu

WDRCB Wood consumed by the residential sector. 2012 9137 Billion Btu

WDRCD Wood price in the residential sector. 2012 10 Dollars per million Btu

WDRCP Wood consumed by the residential sector. 2012 457 Thousand cords 19.993435

WDRCV Wood expenditures in the residential sector. 2012 55 Million dollars

WDRSB Wood consumed in the residential sector at a cost. 2012 5537 Billion Btu

WDRXB Wood consumed in the residential sector at no cost. 2012 3600 Billion Btu

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WSCCB Waste consumed by the commercial sector, total. 2012 2682 Billion Btu

WSEIB Waste consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 12301 Billion Btu

WSICB Waste energy consumed by the industrial sector, total. 2012 512 Billion Btu

WWCCB Wood and waste consumed in the commercial sector. 2012 3971 Billion Btu

WWCCD Wood and waste price in the commercial sector. 2012 3 Dollars per million Btu

WWCCV Wood and waste expenditures in the commercial sector. 2012 11 Million dollars

WWCSB Wood and waste consumed in the commercial sector at a cost. 2012 3464 Billion Btu

WWCXB Wood and waste consumed in the commercial sector at no cost. 2012 508 Billion Btu

WWEIB Wood and waste consumed by the electric power sector. 2012 12301 Billion Btu

WWEID Wood and waste price in the electric power sector. 2012 2 Dollars per million Btu

WWEIV Wood and waste expenditures in the electric power sector. 2012 27 Million dollars

WWICB Wood and waste consumed in the industrial sector, total. 2012 3909 Billion Btu

WWICD Wood and waste price in the industrial sector. 2012 1 Dollars per million Btu

WWICV Wood and waste expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 1 Million dollars

WWISB Wood and waste consumed in the industrial sector at a cost. 2012 654 Billion Btu

WWIXB Wood and waste consumed in the industrial sector at no cost. 2012 3255 Billion Btu

WWTCB Wood and waste total consumed. 2012 29319 Billion Btu

WWTCD Wood and waste average price, all sectors. 2012 4 Dollars per million Btu

WWTCV Wood and waste total expenditures. 2012 96 Million dollars

WWTXB Wood and waste total end-use consumption. 2012 17017 Billion Btu

WWTXD Wood and waste average price, all end-use sectors. 2012 7 Dollars per million Btu

WWTXV Wood and waste total end-use expenditures. 2012 68 Million dollars

WXICB Waxes consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 386 Billion Btu

WXICD Waxes price in the industrial sector. 2012 34 Dollars per million Btu

WXICP Waxes consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 70 Thousand barrels

WXICV Waxes expenditures in the industrial sector. 2012 13 Million dollars

WYCCB Wind energy consumed by the commercial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

WYCCP Wind electricity net generation in the commercial sector. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

WYEGB Wind energy consumed for electricity generation by the electric power sector. 2012 110 Billion Btu

WYEGP Wind electricity net generation in the electric power sector. 2012 12 Million kilowatthours

WYICB Wind energy consumed by the industrial sector. 2012 0 Billion Btu

WYICP Wind electricity net generation in the industrial sector. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

WYTCB Wind energy, total consumed. 2012 110 Billion Btu

WYTCP Wind electricity, total net generation. 2012 12 Million kilowatthours

WYTXB Wind energy, total end-use consumption. 2012 0 Billion Btu

WYTXP Wind energy, total end-use net generation. 2012 0 Million kilowatthours

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Tab 4. Other Data

Electricity Supply Mix Data (from PJM)

Generation Units are in thousands of GATS certificates (each representing a MWHR)

2012 PJM Gen NJ Gen Non-NJ Gen Non-NJ %

Methane 2291.166 0 2291.166 0.003186346

Coal 330691.695 1897 328794.695 0.457257924 PJM (w/O NJ) Fossil Fuel Fraction: 0.634252934

Natural Gas 149036.053 26591 122445.053 0.170285505

Hydro 6414.553 11 6403.553 0.008905482

Nuclear 273137.947 33110 240027.947 0.333809159

Distillate Fuel Oil 172.049 23.91543744 148.1335626 0.000206011

Petroleum Coke 1025.362 0 1025.362 0.001425981

Residual Fuel Oil 1368.862 9.004273193 1359.857727 0.001891167

Solar 234.424 266 -31.576 -4.3913E-05

Waste 4152.61 1174.503627 2978.106373 0.004141681

Wind 12633.476 12 12621.476 0.017552807

Wood 993.629 0 993.629 0.001381849

Total 782151.826 63094.42334 719057.4027 1

Note: these percentages are used to compute the fuel mix for electricity imported into NJ (minus the NJ fleet)

Fuel Use By Vehicle Class

This information is from: http://cta.ornl.gov/data/chapter2.shtml

As data about alternative fuel use become available, an attempt is made to incorporate them into this table. Sometimes assumptions must be made in order to

use the data. Please see Appendix A for a description of the methodology used to develop these data. See Table 1.17 for transportation petroleum use in

thousand barrels per day.

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Gasoline Diesel fuel

Liquefied

petroleum gas Jet fuel

Residual fuel

oil Natural gas Electricity Totalb

HIGHWAY 15,493.3 5,755.4 67.8 - - 19.4 0.6 21,336.6

Light vehicles 14,904.2 408.5 48.5 - c

15,361.2

Cars 7,080.5 40.2 7,120.6

Light trucksd

7,762.6 368.4 48.5 8,179.4

Motorcycles 61.1 61.1

Buses 8.7 171.1 - 19.4 0.6 199.8

Transit 1.6 68.0 - 19.4 0.6 89.7

Intercity 31.9 31.9

School 7.1 71.2 78.3

Medium/heavy trucks 580.4 5,175.8 19.3 - - - - 5,775.5

Class 3-6 trucks 534.0 724.6 19.1 1,277.7

Class 7-8 trucks 46.4 4,451.2 0.2 4,497.8

NONHIGHWAY 222.0 831.7 - 2,064.5 686.8 750.7 318.2 4,874.0

Air 27.4 - - 2,064.5 - - - 2,091.9

General aviation 27.4 201.4 228.8

Domestic air carriers 1,418.9 1,418.9

International air carrierse

444.2 444.2

Water 194.7 305.9 686.8 1,187.4

Freight 255.8 686.8 942.6

Recreational 194.7 50.1 244.8

Pipeline - - - - - 750.7 246.2 997.0

Rail - 525.9 - - - - 72.0 597.8

Freight (Class I) 504.0 504.0

Passenger 21.8 72.0 93.8

Transit - 47.6 47.6

Commuter 13.0 18.7 31.7

Intercity 8.7 5.7 14.4

TOTAL HWY &

NONHWYb

15,715.3 6,587.1 67.8 2,064.5 686.8 770.2 318.8 26,210.6

Table 2.5

Domestic Consumption of Transportation Energy by Mode and Fuel Type, 2012a

(trillion Btu)

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Source:

b Totals may not sum due to rounding.

c Data on electricity of light vehicles are not available.

d Two-axle, four-tire trucks.

e One half of fuel used by domestic carriers in international operation.

See Appendix A for Energy Use Sources.

a Civilian consumption only. Totals may not include all possible uses of fuels for transportation (e.g., snowmobiles).

Gas Diesel NG

light 0.948388 0.062015 0

heavy 0.037486 0.811723 1

ships 0.012389 0.046439

rail 0 0.079838

air 0.001744 0

1.000006 1.000015

NJ In-State Electricity Generation By Fuel Type

The following EIA data is used to quanitfy NJ electricity generation by fuel type

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The following "intermediate calculation" consolidates the EIA data noted above into structure used by the model.

Primary Supply Generation Generation Efficiency

B-BTUs MWHrs B-BTUs %

Coal 25,589 1,897,475 6,474 25.30%

Hydroelectric 102 10,755 37 35.98%

Natural Gas & Other Gases 233,514 28,284,904 96,512 41.33%

Nuclear 346,962 33,110,224 112,977 32.56%

Other (MSW) 12,301 632,551 2,158 17.55%

Other Biomass & LFG 10,974 964,821 3,292 30.00%

Petroleum 345 70,779 242 70.00%

Total: 629,787 64,971,509 221,692 35.20%

244

Note: Combine "Natural Gas" and "Other Gases" into "Natural Gas & Other Gases"

Note: For NJ, "Other" means Municipal Solid Waste as fuel for generation.

Note: Other Biomass includes Landfill Gas, and is probably dominated by LFG today

Note: Ignore pumped hydro

Note: Ignore solar and wind data, use local NJ (CEP) or PJM data instead

Note: Primary supply for "Biomass and LFG" unknown, so compute input based on generation using an assumed 30% efficiency

2012

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Tab 5. Summary Charts

Primary Energy Use By Major Segment

Primary Supply Units

On-Site Fuel Use 617,349 B-BTUs

Electricity Generation 754,647 B-BTUs

Transportion 875,980 B-BTUs

Total NJ Energy Use (2012): 2,247,976

Energy-Related CO2 Emissions By Major Segment

Co2-Emissions Units

On-Site Fuel Use 38.413 MMT

Electricity Generation 22.901 MMT

Transportion 62.442 MMT

Total NJ Energy-Related CO2 Emissions (2012): 123.756 MMT

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Primary Energy Use By Sub-Segment

Primary Supply Units

Residential On-Site Fuel Use 234,920 B-BTUs

Commercial On-Site Fuel Use 196,534 B-BTUs

Industrial On-Site Fuel Use 185,895 B-BTUs

Residential Electricity Use (primary supply) 287,690 B-BTUs

Commercial Electricity Use (primary supply) 386,163 B-BTUs

Industrial Electricity Use (primary supply) 77,910 B-BTUs

Transportation Electricity Use (primary supply) 2,883 B-BTUs

Transportation - LD Vehicle Fuel Use 514,133 B-BTUs

Transportation - HD Vehicle Fuel Use 120,054 B-BTUs

Transportation - Train Fuel Use 9,455 B-BTUs

Transportation - Ship Fuel Use 51,916 B-BTUs

Transportation - Plane Fuel Use 180,421 B-BTUs

Total NJ Energy Use (2012): 2,247,976 B-BTUs

Energy-Related CO2 Emissions By Sub-Segment

CO2 Emissions Units

Residential On-Site Fuel Use 13.440 MMT

Commercial On-Site Fuel Use 10.889 MMT

Industrial On-Site Fuel Use 14.083 MMT

Residential Electricity Use (primary supply) 8.730 MMT

Commercial Electricity Use (primary supply) 11.719 MMT

Industrial Electricity Use (primary supply) 2.364 MMT

Transportation Electricity Use (primary supply) 0.087 MMT

Transportation - LD Vehicle Fuel Use 36.245 MMT

Transportation - HD Vehicle Fuel Use 8.664 MMT

Transportation - Train Fuel Use 0.693 MMT

Transportation - Ship Fuel Use 4.022 MMT

Transportation - Plane Fuel Use 12.818 MMT

Total NJ Energy-Related CO2 Emissions (2012): 123.756 MMT

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Primary Supply Consumption: By Supply Type And End-Use (B-BTUs)

On-Site Fuel Use NatGas Fuel Oil Petrol All Others Total

Residential 196,706 24,479 0 13,735 234,920

Commercial 179,510 11,286 0 5,738 196,534

Industrial 56,312 12,784 106,017 10,782 185,895

Total: 432,528 48,549 106,017 30,255 617,349

Electricity Generation Nuclear NatGas Fuel Oil Coal W&W&B Grid S&W&H Dist. Solar Imported Total

Residential 132,271 89,021 132 9,755 8,873 962 1,419 43,358 285,790

Commercial 177,545 119,492 177 13,094 11,910 1,291 7,287 58,199 388,995

Industrial 35,821 24,108 36 2,642 2,403 260 0 11,742 77,012

Transportation 1,325 892 1 98 89 10 0 434 2,850

Total: 346,962 233,514 345 25,589 23,275 2,522 8,707 113,733 754,647

Transportation Gasoline Diesel(s) Jet Fuel All Other Total

Light Duty 469,526 7,344 0 37,263 514,133

Heavy Duty 18,558 96,132 0 5,363 120,054

Trains 0 9,455 0 0 9,455

Ships 6,134 45,783 0 0 51,916

Planes 863 0 179,233 325 180,421

Total: 495,081 158,715 179,233 42,951 875,980

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Energy Related CO2 Emissions: By Supply Type And End-Use (MMT)

On-Site Fuel Use NatGas Fuel Oil Misc. Petrol All Others Total

Residential 10.461 1.795 0.000 1.184 13.440

Commercial 9.547 0.827 0.000 0.515 10.889

Industrial 2.995 0.937 9.281 0.870 14.083

Total: 23.003 3.560 9.281 2.569 38.413

Electricity Generation Nuclear NatGas Fuel Oil Coal W&W&B Imported Grid S&W&H Dist. Solar Total

Residential 0.000 4.734 0.010 0.932 0.724 2.330 0.000 0.000 8.730

Commercial 0.000 6.355 0.013 1.251 0.972 3.128 0.000 0.000 11.719

Industrial 0.000 1.282 0.003 0.252 0.196 0.631 0.000 0.000 2.364

Transportation 0.000 0.047 0.000 0.009 0.007 0.023 0.000 0.000 0.087

Total: 0.000 12.419 0.025 2.445 1.900 6.112 0.000 0.000 22.901

Transportation Gasoline Diesel(s) Jet Fuel All Other Total

Light Duty 33.550 0.538 0.000 2.157 36.245

Heavy Duty 1.326 7.048 0.000 0.290 8.664

Trains 0.000 0.693 0.000 0.000 0.693

Ships 0.438 3.584 0.000 0.000 4.022

Planes 0.062 0.000 12.734 0.023 12.818

Total: 35.376 11.864 12.734 2.469 62.442

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Tab 6. Top 10

Baseline Year: New Jersey 20122012

Fuel Type and End-Use Segment MMT % Cum-%

Use of gasoline in light duty vehicles 33.550 27.1% 27.1%

On-site use of fuel oil and natural gas in the residential sector 12.256 9.9% 37.0%

Use of jet fuel in planes departing NJ 12.734 10.3% 47.3%

Imported Electricity (from PJM) 6.112 4.9% 52.2%

On-site use of natural gas in the commercial & industrial sectors 12.541 10.1% 62.4%

Use of miscellaneous petroleum by industry (process) 9.281 7.5% 69.9%

Use of coal for in-state electricity generation (all sectors) 2.445 2.0% 71.9%

Use of diesel in heavy duty vehicles 7.048 5.7% 77.5%

Use of diesel(s) in ships departing NJ 3.584 2.9% 80.4%

Use of natural gas & fuel oil for electricity generation (all sectors) 12.444 10.1% 90.5%

Total: 111.995 90.5%

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Tab 7. Notes

Model Outputs (matching visual rendering)Data Code Format: X-Y-ZZ

Where X = flow point (P = primary, D = delivered, c = consumed energy)

Where Y = end use segment (E=electricity, A = all, R = residential, C = commercial, I = industrial, L = light duty vehicles, H = heavy duty vehicles, T = trains, S = ships, P = planes, V=all Vehicles)

Where ZZ = energy type

GS = GRID SOLAR

GW = GRID WIND

LH = LARGE HYDRO

CW = CENTRAL WOOD/WASTE

NU = NUCLEAR

FO = FUEL OIL (STATIONARY)

CL = COAL

NG = NATURAL GAS

BF = LIQUED BIO-FUEL

LP = LIQUID PROPANE

KE = KEROSENE

MG = MOTOR GASOLINE

VD = VEHICLE DIESEL

MD = MARINE DIESEL

JF = JET FUEL (KEROSENE)

AG = AVIATION GASOLINE

MP = Pet coke, still gas, other pet.

DW = DIST. WOOD/WASTE

GT = DIST. GEOTHERMAL

DS = DISTRIBUTED SOLAR